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parameter

[puh-ram-i-ter]

noun

  1. Mathematics.

    1. a constant or variable term in a function that determines the specific form of the function but not its general nature, as a in f (x ) = ax, where a determines only the slope of the line described by f (x ).

    2. one of the independent variables in a set of parametric equations.

  2. Statistics.,  a variable entering into the mathematical form of any distribution such that the possible values of the variable correspond to different distributions.

  3. Computers.,  a variable that must be given a specific value during the execution of a program or of a procedure within a program.

  4. Usually parameters. limits or boundaries; guidelines.

    the basic parameters of our foreign policy.

  5. characteristic or factor; aspect; element.

    a useful parameter for judging long-term success.



parameter

/ pəˈræmɪtə, ˌpærəˈmɛtrɪk /

noun

  1. one of a number of auxiliary variables in terms of which all the variables in an implicit functional relationship can be explicitly expressed See parametric equations

  2. a variable whose behaviour is not being considered and which may for present purposes be regarded as a constant, as y in the partial derivative ∂f( x,y )/∂ x

  3. statistics a characteristic of the distribution of a population, such as its mean, as distinct from that of a sample Compare statistic

  4. informal,  any constant or limiting factor

    a designer must work within the parameters of budget and practicality

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

parameter

  1. A quantity or number on which some other quantity or number depends. An informal example is, “Depending on the traffic, it takes me between twenty minutes and an hour to drive to work”; here, “traffic” is the parameter that determines the time it takes to get to work. In statistics, a parameter is an unknown characteristic of a population — for example, the number of women in a particular precinct who will vote Democratic.

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Usage

Some object strongly to the use of parameter in these newer senses. Nevertheless, the criticized uses are now well established both in educated speech and in edited writing.
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The term is often mistakenly used to refer to the limits of possible values a variable can have because of confusion with the word perimeter.
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Other Word Forms

  • parametric adjective
  • parametrical adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of parameter1

From the New Latin word parametrum, dating back to 1650–60; para- 1, -meter
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Word History and Origins

Origin of parameter1

C17: from New Latin; see para- 1 , -meter
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Example Sentences

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The cherished 1939 fantasy has been expanded by generative AI to fit the giant parameters of the Las Vegas immersive venue.

This time around, the parameters of the debate are a little different than they were in March, when Democrats and Republicans finally agreed to extend the budget until Sept. 30.

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The auto bailouts were explicitly temporary with defined parameters, while the Intel proposal offers no such limitations or timeframes for divestiture.

The gender essentialism is beyond parody, where all women exist only inside the narrow parameters of a toddler’s view of Mommy.

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Within the show’s parameters, Folds is grateful to the creators for giving him his artistic freedom.

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